T-Mobile launched a few brand new smartphones for the end of the summer. In case you haven’t been following along their version of the 5.3-inch Samsung Galaxy Notey . They also have a pair of rather decent mid-range budget friendly phones too the new line up of myTouch phones made by Huawei.

The Galaxy Note is pretty expensive, so if you need a more budget-friendly handset, T-Mobile has you covered with a pair of new myTouch devices, myTouch and the myTouch Q from Huawei. Prices? $249 on the original Galaxy Note, and only $49 each, after a $50 mail-in rebate for each myTouch.

Back in March, thanks to Pocketnow, we got the first pictures of the new myTouch Series phone , this time made by Huawei. Both devices will offer a 4-inch WVGA screen, 1,500mAh battery, 4GB of internal storage, microSD expansion, 5MP camera, 0.3MP front-facing cam, HSPA+ connectivity and 1.4GHz CPU .

Both myTouch will be available this August 8th for 50 dollars after 50 mail in rebate

Some leaked information indicates that the Samsung Galaxy S II (t-mobile flavor) will receive ICS officially this May 14th. Also the Huawei Boddy and Pheonix aka new myTouch with and without Qwerty Keyboard will arrive July 11th. Also T-Mobile will launch other low end devices and the mystery Samsung Apex Q.

According with the latest lacked pictures from PocketNow,T-Mobile is planing to launche 2 new myTouch devices, but this time made my the Chinese company Huawei. T-Mobile started to offer myTouch devices , first made from HTC. Just recently T-Mobile launched myTouch devices made by LG.

The two Huawei myTouch devices, the U8680 and the U8730, both of which share similar hardware and will run on Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and with the main exception being that one will feature a slideout QWERTY keyboard hidden beneath its 480×800 WVGA display.

There’s no indication yet as to when we will see the U8680 and U8730 join T-Mobile’s lineup but it doesn’t appear to be too far off.

Anew video tutorial just uploaded to T-Mobile’s channel on their brand new Mytouch Q by LG and another one called just myTouch by LG. The T-Mobile myTouch by LG and myTouch Q by LG mark a departure from current myTouch models, manufactured exclusively by HTC. AndroidGuys was able to snag a pic of the pair. They may look the same here, but as should be clear from the names, one will have a slide-out Qwertykeyboard.

Back in may there was a leak of devices coming to T-Mobile and the LG Maxx and Maxx Q ( now we know they are the myTouch ) will be landing on T-Mobile on November.

T-Mobile is getting ready for the launch of the new myTouch 4G Slide offering the myTouch 4G for free with 2 years contract. Additionally, T-Mo also is offering the new HTC Sensation 4G for nothing, only sing up for new 2 years too.

T-Mobile just announced the new and improved myTouch 4G Slide and it will be available stating this July for 199.99 after 50 bucks mail in rebate. The myTouch 4G Slide will come in 2 colors, Black and Khaki.